Agnijuger 50 Bongobiplober Jibonkotha (Bengali Version)
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Agnijuger 50 Bongobiplober Jibonkotha (Bengali Version) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Book Details
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Author: Tapas Biswas
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Publisher: Swastik Prakashan, Kolkata
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Language: Bengali
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Genre: Historical / Freedom Movement Biographies
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ISBN: 9789383458905
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Binding: Hardcover
About the Book
Agnijuger 50 Bongobiplober Jibonkotha is a powerful and inspiring historical work that brings to light the forgotten and lesser-known revolutionaries of India’s freedom struggle. The book dives deep into the turbulent era that began after the tragic Battle of Plassey in 1757—the event that marked the end of Bengal’s independence and the beginning of British domination.
The narrative revisits the dark aftermath of Plassey, the betrayal of Mir Jafar and Jagat Seth, and the rise of oppressive colonial rule that chained the people of Bengal in misery and subjugation. Against this backdrop, the author portrays the fiery spirit of young revolutionaries who refused to accept slavery. These brave souls took up arms against the British Raj, sacrificing their youth, dreams, and even their lives for a free motherland.
Many of these fighters endured unimaginable torture in the Andaman Cellular Jail—yet embraced imprisonment with pride and courage. Their stories, however, remain largely unrecorded or overshadowed in mainstream history.
This book honours fifty such revolutionaries of Bengal’s “Agnijug”—the fiery age of rebellion—whose dedication, sacrifice, and unyielding patriotism paved the path to India’s freedom. Through vivid storytelling and detailed research, Tapas Biswas revives these forgotten heroes, offering readers a moving and insightful understanding of their lives and struggles.
A tribute to unsung warriors, this book is a treasure for readers interested in India’s freedom movement, Bengal’s revolutionary heritage, and historical literature.


